In December 2019, the police had cause to carry out searches at several locations. During one of the searches, several items of jewelry (pictured below) were seized and are believed to have been stolen.
For a better experience on RCIPS, UPDATE YOUR BROWSER. In December 2019, the police had cause to carry out searches at several locations. During one of the searches, several items of jewelry (pictured below) were seized and are believed to have been stolen.
Shortly before 12:30PM on Sunday, 9 February, officers received a report of a fatal collision involving two jet skis in the water off Seven Mile Beach, in the vicinity of Piper Way.
The Cayman Islands Government has issued a follow-up on the 7.7 magnitude earthquake that affected Cayman on Tuesday, 28 January.
Two men have been charged with several offenses following an incident on 30 December where a woman reported she had been threatened with a firearm and forced to perform sexual acts.
A man, age 21 of West Bay, has been arrested and charged with Abduction, Assault ABH, Threats to Kill, Damage to Property and Carrying an Offensive Weapon in relation to an incident on 9 January. He appears in court today, 14 January.
The Regional Recognition Awards Programme sponsored by Amalgamated Security Services, recognizes three police officers from Caribbean countries each year. The officers are recognized in the categories of “Top Caribbean Community Policing Officer”, “Top Caribbean Crime Fighter” and “Top Caribbean Career Move”.
Earlier this month the RCIPS hosted a two week seminar: the Online Child Sexual Assault and Exploitation (CSAE) Conference and Masters-Class. The seminar featured trainers from the National Crime Agency (NCA) as well as the National Cyber Forensics and Training Alliance (NCFTA).
The RCIPS is reminding the public that intensified holiday road enforcement operations continue through today, New Year’s Eve, and into New Year’s Day. Police will be conducting numerous traffic checks in addition to intensified vehicle and foot patrols across the island.
The RCIPS is happy to report that over the Christmas period, from Christmas Eve through Boxing Day, there were no major incidents reported. We would like to thank the public for doing their part in following our laws, and helping to keep Cayman safe and peaceful.